<div>Some of you may have read my previous entry concerning sailing in
the San Francisco bay.
Well - I've found out a lot since then about San Francisco. It
is still my first choice, but due to the traffic, and high cost
of living, the waiting lists for live-aboard slips, and the fact
that it's easier to find a job when you're more flexable about
where, I've decided to broaden my area.I was wondering if any of you knew the sailing/marina situations
in the small bays North of San Francisco, such as Eureka and on
up. I'm looking up through Oregon and even Washington State.
I've heard the the wind is tempramental in Seattle, but other
than that I don't know what to expect. Oregon is a georgeous
place (I've seen it once), but I don't know what conditions exist
for sailors. I'm not sure if the Columbia river inlet would be a
sailor friendly area or not. Anyone know anything?
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the San Francisco bay.
Well - I've found out a lot since then about San Francisco. It
is still my first choice, but due to the traffic, and high cost
of living, the waiting lists for live-aboard slips, and the fact
that it's easier to find a job when you're more flexable about
where, I've decided to broaden my area.I was wondering if any of you knew the sailing/marina situations
in the small bays North of San Francisco, such as Eureka and on
up. I'm looking up through Oregon and even Washington State.
I've heard the the wind is tempramental in Seattle, but other
than that I don't know what to expect. Oregon is a georgeous
place (I've seen it once), but I don't know what conditions exist
for sailors. I'm not sure if the Columbia river inlet would be a
sailor friendly area or not. Anyone know anything?
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